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Description

All University of San Francisco, School of Nursing and Health Professions Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) students must implement an evidence-based project designed to improve practice. The project is guided by their faculty DNP Committee Chairperson and Committee and demonstrates their ability to apply the principles of evidence-based practice, through problem identification, project development and proposal, and the implementation and evaluation of practice, quality/process or systems improvements.

Students must present their project in order to graduate.

You are cordially invited to attend Puja Prasad's Public Presentation, where she will present the following:

Project Title: Postpartum Depression

Project Description: Postpartum depression and its impact on women and their families. How to respond to a woman in an emotional crisis, through screening, treatment, and referral.

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

PARKING

If you secure street parking, please be sure to note all parking enforcement signage to avoid ticketing and/or towing. A parking permit is required for all campus parking lots. Guests and visitors may purchase daily permits (as available) at the Lone Mountain campus visitor entrance or the Main Gate kiosk. For more information, click HERE.

HANDICAP PARKING

If you need a handicap accessible parking spot, we can arrange to secure you a parking spot. Please email sonhpgradnursingteam@office.usfca.edu so arrangements can be made.

TRANSIT

USF is centrally located in San Francisco with various public transportation options. The subway system, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) covers most of the Bay Area, providing quick access to the East Bay, the Peninsula, the airport, and other important destinations.

The closest BART stop to USF is Civic Center. The Muni routes closest to USF include the #5 Fulton, #38 Geary, #31 Balboa, and #43 Masonic. Specific directions around San Francisco and the Bay Area using public transit are easy to find, using tools like Trip Planner and Google Maps.